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------Walsh College
ERVIE
Ravinder Singh Sings A
Hunter's Song of Freedom and Beauty
Many of us know Ravinder Singh '85. He has taken graduate
courses here and has worked many hours on Bill Myers' plant
crew. Ravinder is an avid reader and likes to go hunting. It
should be no surprise, then, that he can speak in near-poetic
eloquence about his hunting experiences.
Tom Melody, The Akron Beacon Journal outdoors editor, dis­covered
this Dec. 2 when he interviewed Ravinder at the
Portage County business where hunters brought their deer to
be registered.
Tom Krause, Beacon Journal sports editor, has given
TOWER VIEW permission to reprint the following article
that appeared in the Dec. 3 issue under the following head­lines:
"The Deer Hunters; Plenty of Tales to Tell - A Day in
the Outdoors is a Very Good Day, Indeed."
by TOM MELODY ------
Beacon Journal Outdoors Editor
Ravinder Singh reached toward the shelves of his memory for
Robert Frost's beloved poem, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy
Evening.
When he found it, he repeated just one line, that line so often
repeated: "'The woods are lovely, dark and deep,"' Singh said.
So it was for him, he emphasized, on the first day of Ohio's 6-
day deer gun hunting season.
He had gone into the woods lovely, dark and deep in Portage
County and he had had a wonderful Monday morning.
"I love to hunt; I just love the woods," Singh said. "When I am
out there, I am in a cathedral."
He had his deer, a plump doe, to register at Portage Archery,
but he had so much more than that, he suggested.
"When I am here," Singh, a native of Malaysia who lives in
North Canton, said, "I have the freedom to hunt I know what it
is to go to places in the world where there are no such free­doms.
I wonder if people here realize what they have. It is a
privilege, such a privilege."
He said he would pass the venison along to friends, and he
would share with them hts feelings and experiences as well.
"I was alone out there with myself, my deer and my thoughts,"
Singh said. 'That was a first for me."
Alone in woods so lovely, dark and deep.
Warm Welcome Back
It is nice to see Lee Gaumer, electrician, and Marian Fuciu,
snack bar manager, back on campus. You both look great, and
we are glad to see you looking healthy, wealthy and wise!
Published bv the Development Office
December 13. 1991
Staff Deer Hunters Are Successful
In addition to Ravinder Singh (column 1), the Mainte­nance
Staff were well represented during deer season this
year. Mike Bossart, grounds supervisor, brought down one
deer and Bill Myers, plant manager, bagged two. One of
Bill's was with a bow and arrow behind his home near
Hartville. Rumor has it that no one wants to believe Mike
Bossart's story that he is going to have an old-fashioned ox
roast behind Alexis Hall at midnight on Christmas Eve. All
who do believe should bring their own meat tenderizer and
table service.
Millie Bayda Recovering
Missing from the College since she fell and suffered a frac­tured
humerus and a bruised knee, Millie Bayda (Ma nager
Bookstore and Gift Shop) is at home recuperating. Millie
extends thank s to everyone for the words of kindness and
concern.
Genesius Players Receive Plaudits
You can still sec the play One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest this
weekend. Ca<>t members received rave reviews from the audi­ences
last weekend, and all who saw it suggest this is one you
will not want to miss. The play begins at 8 p.m. in the Science
Center Auditorium on Friclay and Saturday, Dec. 13 and 14.
Presidential Search Committee Announcement
Names of all but one of the Presidential Search Committee
Members were announced this week by Bro. Jerome Lessard,
chairman of the Board of Trustees. They include:
• Bro. Jerome Lessard, F.I.C.
Board ofTrustees Representative (Chair)
• Mrs. Jane Schirack
Board of Trustees Representative (Vice Chair)
• Sister Mary Conroy, Diocesan Representative
• Bro. Robert Francoeur, F.I.C .. Brothers' Representative
• Cheryl Klein, Student Representative
• Mark Sedmock, Alumni Representative
• Norman Kutz, Administration Representative
• Dr. Mary Beadle, Faculty Representative
• Dan Suvak, Faculty Representative
The third Faculty Representative will not be known until the
returns of a runoff election are counted Friday. Dr. Ben Hut­ton
and Dr. David Baxter received the same number of votes
during the regular balloting process.
The marked balloL<; may be examined in Terry Schillig's oflice.
For Focultv and Stoff

------Walsh College
ERVIE
Ravinder Singh Sings A
Hunter's Song of Freedom and Beauty
Many of us know Ravinder Singh '85. He has taken graduate
courses here and has worked many hours on Bill Myers' plant
crew. Ravinder is an avid reader and likes to go hunting. It
should be no surprise, then, that he can speak in near-poetic
eloquence about his hunting experiences.
Tom Melody, The Akron Beacon Journal outdoors editor, dis­covered
this Dec. 2 when he interviewed Ravinder at the
Portage County business where hunters brought their deer to
be registered.
Tom Krause, Beacon Journal sports editor, has given
TOWER VIEW permission to reprint the following article
that appeared in the Dec. 3 issue under the following head­lines:
"The Deer Hunters; Plenty of Tales to Tell - A Day in
the Outdoors is a Very Good Day, Indeed."
by TOM MELODY ------
Beacon Journal Outdoors Editor
Ravinder Singh reached toward the shelves of his memory for
Robert Frost's beloved poem, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy
Evening.
When he found it, he repeated just one line, that line so often
repeated: "'The woods are lovely, dark and deep"' Singh said.
So it was for him, he emphasized, on the first day of Ohio's 6-
day deer gun hunting season.
He had gone into the woods lovely, dark and deep in Portage
County and he had had a wonderful Monday morning.
"I love to hunt; I just love the woods" Singh said. "When I am
out there, I am in a cathedral."
He had his deer, a plump doe, to register at Portage Archery,
but he had so much more than that, he suggested.
"When I am here" Singh, a native of Malaysia who lives in
North Canton, said, "I have the freedom to hunt I know what it
is to go to places in the world where there are no such free­doms.
I wonder if people here realize what they have. It is a
privilege, such a privilege."
He said he would pass the venison along to friends, and he
would share with them hts feelings and experiences as well.
"I was alone out there with myself, my deer and my thoughts"
Singh said. 'That was a first for me."
Alone in woods so lovely, dark and deep.
Warm Welcome Back
It is nice to see Lee Gaumer, electrician, and Marian Fuciu,
snack bar manager, back on campus. You both look great, and
we are glad to see you looking healthy, wealthy and wise!
Published bv the Development Office
December 13. 1991
Staff Deer Hunters Are Successful
In addition to Ravinder Singh (column 1), the Mainte­nance
Staff were well represented during deer season this
year. Mike Bossart, grounds supervisor, brought down one
deer and Bill Myers, plant manager, bagged two. One of
Bill's was with a bow and arrow behind his home near
Hartville. Rumor has it that no one wants to believe Mike
Bossart's story that he is going to have an old-fashioned ox
roast behind Alexis Hall at midnight on Christmas Eve. All
who do believe should bring their own meat tenderizer and
table service.
Millie Bayda Recovering
Missing from the College since she fell and suffered a frac­tured
humerus and a bruised knee, Millie Bayda (Ma nager
Bookstore and Gift Shop) is at home recuperating. Millie
extends thank s to everyone for the words of kindness and
concern.
Genesius Players Receive Plaudits
You can still sec the play One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest this
weekend. Ca<>t members received rave reviews from the audi­ences
last weekend, and all who saw it suggest this is one you
will not want to miss. The play begins at 8 p.m. in the Science
Center Auditorium on Friclay and Saturday, Dec. 13 and 14.
Presidential Search Committee Announcement
Names of all but one of the Presidential Search Committee
Members were announced this week by Bro. Jerome Lessard,
chairman of the Board of Trustees. They include:
• Bro. Jerome Lessard, F.I.C.
Board ofTrustees Representative (Chair)
• Mrs. Jane Schirack
Board of Trustees Representative (Vice Chair)
• Sister Mary Conroy, Diocesan Representative
• Bro. Robert Francoeur, F.I.C .. Brothers' Representative
• Cheryl Klein, Student Representative
• Mark Sedmock, Alumni Representative
• Norman Kutz, Administration Representative
• Dr. Mary Beadle, Faculty Representative
• Dan Suvak, Faculty Representative
The third Faculty Representative will not be known until the
returns of a runoff election are counted Friday. Dr. Ben Hut­ton
and Dr. David Baxter received the same number of votes
during the regular balloting process.
The marked balloL